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new york city is 33%. boston is 35%. l.a. is 39%. in terms of the surrounding neighborhood, 42%. berkeley, 43%. daly city, 59%. supervisor olague: where are you getting this from? >> it is from the 2010 census data most recently released. again i thought it was interesting that of the approximately 123,000 owner occupied units in san francisco, about 26% of those owner occupied units on their buildings for rian clear. about 74% have a mortgage. of the 74% that have a mortgage if we compare what percentage of those are also burdened by their mortgage, they pay over 35% of housing costs, it is 40% of those individuals. here you see that no surprise, although the median sales price for a home has dropped dramatically from 837,000 to 668,000, all that means is that houses that were astronomically out of reach are now still out of reach. you can see that for 80% ami, there is a $390,000 affordability gap. even at 90% there is a $112,000 affordability gap. this is for a two-bedroom in terms of the median sales price and the ami is based on a three- person family. now, for 80% ami, a lo
new york city is 33%. boston is 35%. l.a. is 39%. in terms of the surrounding neighborhood, 42%. berkeley, 43%. daly city, 59%. supervisor olague: where are you getting this from? >> it is from the 2010 census data most recently released. again i thought it was interesting that of the approximately 123,000 owner occupied units in san francisco, about 26% of those owner occupied units on their buildings for rian clear. about 74% have a mortgage. of the 74% that have a mortgage if we...
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it's more about a woman juggling mom, wife, career, moving to new york and still living in l.a. and the craziness that goes on in my every day life. >> basketball wives that people say you were invited to be a part of and you declined. what was the reason for that? >> at that time i didn't feel like it fit into everything going on in my life. the show "basketball wives," hats off to shawney o'neill. >> i'm going to try to see if everybody can get along. why are you on twitter tweeting my soon to be ex-husband. >> i have nothing against eric at all. >> i think the show is entertaining. i watch it. my friends watch it. it's fun. my show brings something different to television. but i don't think it makes one show better than the other. i don't think a person has to like one and not like the other. i think what's great about television is it's a balance. there's something for everybody in any show that you watch. >> it's funny because when people were talking about "basketball wives" in particular, they gave all the reasons why you don't want to be on the show from a personal beef
it's more about a woman juggling mom, wife, career, moving to new york and still living in l.a. and the craziness that goes on in my every day life. >> basketball wives that people say you were invited to be a part of and you declined. what was the reason for that? >> at that time i didn't feel like it fit into everything going on in my life. the show "basketball wives," hats off to shawney o'neill. >> i'm going to try to see if everybody can get along. why are you...
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>> it is based on work that was done many years ago in new york. it is the only kind of structured, artist program. weit is beautiful. a lot of the plants you see were pulled out of the garbage, and we use our compost to transplant them. the pathway is lined with rubble from the earthquake from the freeways we tour about 5000 people a year to our facility, adults and children. we talk about recycling and conservation. they can meet the artists. >> fantastic. let's go meet some of your current artists. here we are with lauren. can you tell us how long have been here so far and what you're working on? >> we started our residency on june 1, so we came into the studio then and spent most of the first couple weeks just digging around in the trash. i am continuing my body of work, kind of making these hand- embroidered objects from our day-to-day life. >> can you describe some of the things you have been making here? this is amazing. >> i think i started a lot of my work about the qualities of light is in the weight. i have been thinking a lot about thin
>> it is based on work that was done many years ago in new york. it is the only kind of structured, artist program. weit is beautiful. a lot of the plants you see were pulled out of the garbage, and we use our compost to transplant them. the pathway is lined with rubble from the earthquake from the freeways we tour about 5000 people a year to our facility, adults and children. we talk about recycling and conservation. they can meet the artists. >> fantastic. let's go meet some of...
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. >> the nfl will have the super bowl at meadowlands, outside new york -- how far santa clara is. could be the first snowy super bowl. is there any concern about the nfl, the fact in february we could have horrible rain or beautiful sunshine about the weather? >> i have looked ahead. it is supposed to be sunny that day. we are excited to put that in the bid package. my mom reminds me my birthday is february 4th, all grown up. we had all of my parties in the glorious sun so i think we are in good shape. we meet the nfl requirements of temperature. we are above that, so we are in great shape on that front. >> so be it. whatever. >> i don't think it is going to rain. >> any questions? >> we can have two weeks leading up to the event. what sort of things will be part of the overall. >> i have been told by the nfl the past super bowls -- jed can speak to this as well, there's over 200 events and parties, opportunities for us to highlight the best of this region. we don't have the details, looking at february 2016 if we are fortunate enough to win this bid. but there is a lot of differe
. >> the nfl will have the super bowl at meadowlands, outside new york -- how far santa clara is. could be the first snowy super bowl. is there any concern about the nfl, the fact in february we could have horrible rain or beautiful sunshine about the weather? >> i have looked ahead. it is supposed to be sunny that day. we are excited to put that in the bid package. my mom reminds me my birthday is february 4th, all grown up. we had all of my parties in the glorious sun so i think...
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there is a tunnel that links new york and new jersey. the largest port complex on the east coast and the commuter rail system. about 77 million riders rely on it. he will tell you it is an indispensable part of their lives. -- they will tell you it is an indispensable part of their lives. it is an essential in a region that has $1.4 trillion in economic output. 11% of our nation owes the gdp. of all of the transportation facilities, those suffer the most in the superstorm sandy. we took every step we could to prepare for the storm. despite preparations, is critical link was completely devastated by the historic storm surge. flooding reached over 2 feet in lower manhattan. the storm surge reached and blasted through our passengers stations. add the path tunnels, which are ancient by today's mass transit standards. the path network is dense and closely contained with complex tunnels interlocking underneath the hudson. these tunnels contain rack up on rack of critical and decades- old signals, switches, and communications equipment that was
there is a tunnel that links new york and new jersey. the largest port complex on the east coast and the commuter rail system. about 77 million riders rely on it. he will tell you it is an indispensable part of their lives. -- they will tell you it is an indispensable part of their lives. it is an essential in a region that has $1.4 trillion in economic output. 11% of our nation owes the gdp. of all of the transportation facilities, those suffer the most in the superstorm sandy. we took every...
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[applause] i would also like to welcome former governor from new york patacky and thank you for your leadership. over the next days you will learn about sustainable practices. you will network with the greatest minds in the in
[applause] i would also like to welcome former governor from new york patacky and thank you for your leadership. over the next days you will learn about sustainable practices. you will network with the greatest minds in the in
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attorney loretta lynch from the eastern district of new york who's with us today. during a three-year investigation, her office issued multiple spp subpoenasish, viewed over 2 million document and interviewed numerous witnesses and worked tirelessly to seek justice for homeowners and taxpayers who footed the bill. the evidence compiled and the expertise provided was essential in reaching this historic settlement. similar large-scale reviews were also conducted by hud, fha and others. our investigations revealed disturbing practices. for instance, we saw that far too often services pushed borrowers into foreclosure, even though federal regulations require that servicers try other alternatives first. these failures didn't just hurt borrowers who might have been able to afford modified mortgages, they fueled the downward spiral of our economy, and of communities nationwide. they are voted fake in the financial system and punished american taxpayers who have will to foot the bill for foreclosures that could have been avoided. with this settlement we are recovering prec
attorney loretta lynch from the eastern district of new york who's with us today. during a three-year investigation, her office issued multiple spp subpoenasish, viewed over 2 million document and interviewed numerous witnesses and worked tirelessly to seek justice for homeowners and taxpayers who footed the bill. the evidence compiled and the expertise provided was essential in reaching this historic settlement. similar large-scale reviews were also conducted by hud, fha and others. our...
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it is something i saw a locally in new york. it was something we were willing to shift our funding into and that is something we want to encourage at the local level. >> i will be following that very closely. thank you so much for your accommodation today, and we will leave the record open for anyone who would like to ask additional questions, but i appreciate the tremendous work of you and your entire staff on an issue that has been at the forefront of our nation, but sometimes nobody pays attention to the programs. they really are in essential in getting people back on track. this hearing is adjourned until march 8 at 10:00 a.m.
it is something i saw a locally in new york. it was something we were willing to shift our funding into and that is something we want to encourage at the local level. >> i will be following that very closely. thank you so much for your accommodation today, and we will leave the record open for anyone who would like to ask additional questions, but i appreciate the tremendous work of you and your entire staff on an issue that has been at the forefront of our nation, but sometimes nobody...
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we spun out the finance company, traded it as a finance company on the new york stock exchange we created charities and the lawyers and accountants created a sliver of ownership that was so small it was worthless. we took a loss for tax purposes for contribution to a charity and that's where the assets went. they disappeared from anybody's book. the finance companies held the retained subbosch nated interest. banks could buy this with 1.6% cap. . banks had what they call structured investment vehicles which allowed them more leverage. that was like 1% capital. and this all started because everybody, economists, politicians, in the 1970s said that gse securities were liquid. well, the commercial paper is 30 days. gse securities for 30 years. they're marketable but marketability is ephemeral. they're not liquid. the whole structure was extremely fragile because they're issuing 30-day commercial paper and basically they had a put back to the bank. all it was was another form of regulatory arbitrage that got the capital requirements down below 1% to fund these pools of mortgages. so then fund
we spun out the finance company, traded it as a finance company on the new york stock exchange we created charities and the lawyers and accountants created a sliver of ownership that was so small it was worthless. we took a loss for tax purposes for contribution to a charity and that's where the assets went. they disappeared from anybody's book. the finance companies held the retained subbosch nated interest. banks could buy this with 1.6% cap. . banks had what they call structured investment...
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york. his parents chose the rosslyn district to raise their family. he is a proud alumnus of washington high school. he was named the youth mayor when george christopher was the mayor. he spent the day as the mayor of san francisco. i will say also that he is also -- we all love "i left my heart in san francisco." it is an honor to be in your presence as well as all the other leaders. mr. griffin? >> thank you very much, supervisor mar. i am deeply humbled by this honor. i received this also on the behalf of my parents who came here in 1944 at the behest of roy wilkins. they were playing 37% to -- paying teachers much lower. my father approached a man said that serve this out and tried under the 14th amendment. my parents were barred from teaching for life from ford that. thanksgiving day, 1944, my father came out here and establish the west coast region of the naacp based in san francisco and i was fortunate enough to grow up here. i quickly learned there is no one rich in richmond. there'
york. his parents chose the rosslyn district to raise their family. he is a proud alumnus of washington high school. he was named the youth mayor when george christopher was the mayor. he spent the day as the mayor of san francisco. i will say also that he is also -- we all love "i left my heart in san francisco." it is an honor to be in your presence as well as all the other leaders. mr. griffin? >> thank you very much, supervisor mar. i am deeply humbled by this honor. i...
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we've been in the new york times twice. it has cement san francisco's reputation as the greenest city on earth. we are one of the top 10 city parks in sunset magazine. we have been [speaker not understood] we're in the huffington post as top it was like the 7 coolest architecture projects or recycled architecture projects. the new york city high line is famous with number 3, hayes valley farm was number 2. gazillion airplane magazine, what to do in san francisco. german interview with the national geographic. san francisco lonely planet feature is one of the top things to do. so, it gives a lot of attention. if i can just -- can i take another minute? it came together out of the whole series of public input and a lot of support from the mayor's office of economic work force development and the merchants association and the neighborhood association and the local residents and we'd like to see that kind of community input and partnership when we consider what happens with parcel o in the future. i'm part of the leadership of
we've been in the new york times twice. it has cement san francisco's reputation as the greenest city on earth. we are one of the top 10 city parks in sunset magazine. we have been [speaker not understood] we're in the huffington post as top it was like the 7 coolest architecture projects or recycled architecture projects. the new york city high line is famous with number 3, hayes valley farm was number 2. gazillion airplane magazine, what to do in san francisco. german interview with the...
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in new york city people are fighting to get home. some subway service will be restored tomorrow after getting flooded out. the governor declared a transit state of emergency. all transit fares will be waived by friday. nightline is on the ground in new jersey with more on super storm sandy. that starts right after this broadcast at 11:35 tonight. >>> on a much different scale, we are getting our share of wet weather now. >> we are indeed on this halloween night. sandhya patel is here now. >> the super storm sandy sure puts our rain in the bay area in perspective. as you look at live doppler 7hd right now, the front is coming through. the heart of the bay area at this hour has been steadily raining in the north basins this afternoon. it is still going even though it has moved out. novato, fairfax and out toward vallejo we are getting some moisture. as we take you to street level, south novato and boulevard, some steady rain and a little blip showing a moderate moisture. as we look toward the east bay oakland light showers heading towa
in new york city people are fighting to get home. some subway service will be restored tomorrow after getting flooded out. the governor declared a transit state of emergency. all transit fares will be waived by friday. nightline is on the ground in new jersey with more on super storm sandy. that starts right after this broadcast at 11:35 tonight. >>> on a much different scale, we are getting our share of wet weather now. >> we are indeed on this halloween night. sandhya patel is...
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[applause] >> hello, new york. >> it is good to be back in new york city. we've got some folks here that i want to of the knowledge. deepak chopra, sanjani, russel simmons. carolyn maloney is here. i want to thank all the talent to participate, ben folds, the roots, and aziz ansari. this is big. maleate is a big "parks and recreation" fan. -- malia is a fan. this is the only thing she thinks is worth me doing. i want to thank you for what he said earlier. i know he is backstage but i want to remind him,i have more twitter followers then you, man. i just want to keep him humble and hungry. we all need somebody he does that. for chilly, i have michele. -- fortunately, i have michele. this is an incredible tapestry of what new york is all about. i also want to think all the asian american and pacific islanders who helped get this program off the ground. it is an incredible reminder of my roots back in hawaii and the incredible visit we made to india a year ago. it was a little discouraging. the day after our first visit, i opened up the papers and there to hea
[applause] >> hello, new york. >> it is good to be back in new york city. we've got some folks here that i want to of the knowledge. deepak chopra, sanjani, russel simmons. carolyn maloney is here. i want to thank all the talent to participate, ben folds, the roots, and aziz ansari. this is big. maleate is a big "parks and recreation" fan. -- malia is a fan. this is the only thing she thinks is worth me doing. i want to thank you for what he said earlier. i know he is...
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york and new jersey. behooved there is a real potential here -- there is a real potential here. if we are avoiding future costs, avoiding private sector costs in the future, there should be a way to capitalize the benefits in the future into private sector funding today. one of my principals is that the government should be a leader in doing smart mitigation. we have to look to our partners at the state and local level and to the private sector to leverage. they will be the beneficiaries as well if we avoid this kind of damage. >> i the weekend showed that in new jersey, connecticut, and other areas where we use the flood insurance map programs and homes or elevated, many of them had a minimal damage and were able to be read occupied one power that came back. -- homes not elevated were often destroyed. city-wide mitigation may be more effective strategy. i would also caution about going underground. everything in manhattan was underground including hospitals and emergency room that were flooded by salt wa
york and new jersey. behooved there is a real potential here -- there is a real potential here. if we are avoiding future costs, avoiding private sector costs in the future, there should be a way to capitalize the benefits in the future into private sector funding today. one of my principals is that the government should be a leader in doing smart mitigation. we have to look to our partners at the state and local level and to the private sector to leverage. they will be the beneficiaries as...
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secretary of hud today donovan, he ran new york's public housing. he didn't comply with it. so when -- and congresswoman velazquez has taken it. she tackled this about three or four years ago. it didn't go anywhere. but if we just enforce it. if the hud secretary would say comply, jacksonville, florida, or you're not going to get any more money. jacksonville, florida, was found not in compliance in 1993. it's 2012. they still aren't in compliance. secretary alfonso jackson threatened them. they didn't do it. >> all right. okay. that's -- sorry, taking a lot of notes on that. i want to go back. that's -- listen, its money set aside and it's being hijacked, we got to figure it out. i want to go back to ruth jones, in part because my mother's name -- i'm sorry, did you want to comment on that real quick? okay. >> yeah. i was just saying today we're talking about when she was saying educating the children on how to start a business. and that sort of thing. the day is pretty much gone for you to be able to drop your child off at the school and pick them up and expect them to get
secretary of hud today donovan, he ran new york's public housing. he didn't comply with it. so when -- and congresswoman velazquez has taken it. she tackled this about three or four years ago. it didn't go anywhere. but if we just enforce it. if the hud secretary would say comply, jacksonville, florida, or you're not going to get any more money. jacksonville, florida, was found not in compliance in 1993. it's 2012. they still aren't in compliance. secretary alfonso jackson threatened them. they...
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we spun out the finance company, traded it as a finance company on the new york stock exchange we created charities and the lawyers and accountants created a sliver of ownership that was so small it was worthless. we took a loss for tax purposes for contribution to a charity and that's where the assets went. they disappeared from anybody's books. the finance companies held the retained subrogated interest. banks could buy this with 1.6% cap. even in the 1990s, banks had what they call structured investment vehicles which allowed them more leverage. that was like 1% capital. and this all started because everybody, economists, politicians, in the 1970s said that gse securities were liquid. well, the commercial paper is 30 days. gse securities for 30 years. they're marketable but marketability is ephemeral. they're not liquid. the whole structure was extremely fragile because they're issuing 30-day commercial paper and basically they had a put back to the bank. all it was was another form of regulatory arbitrage that got the capital requirements down below 1% to fund these pools of mortgages
we spun out the finance company, traded it as a finance company on the new york stock exchange we created charities and the lawyers and accountants created a sliver of ownership that was so small it was worthless. we took a loss for tax purposes for contribution to a charity and that's where the assets went. they disappeared from anybody's books. the finance companies held the retained subrogated interest. banks could buy this with 1.6% cap. even in the 1990s, banks had what they call...
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i worked in the private sector in new york and new jersey. one of the things i know there's a real potential here if we are avoiding future coasts, if we we are avoiding higher insurance costs or private sector cost in the future, there should be a way to captained lose the benefit in the -- capitalize the benefit in the future in to the private sector funding today. one of my principles in leading this, the federal government should be a leader, not the only leader, a leader in doing smart mitigation. we have to look to our participanter ins a the the state and local level. we need to look to the the private sector help leverage whatever funding with he provide to dot smart things. they'll be the beneficiaries as well if we avoid this kind of damage from happening again. >> and mr. fugate. >> yes, i think we show that in new jersey, new york, connecticut, other areas where we have used a flood insurance map programs to illustrate risk and homes were elevated, many of them had minimal damage and were able to be reoccupied when the power game
i worked in the private sector in new york and new jersey. one of the things i know there's a real potential here if we are avoiding future coasts, if we we are avoiding higher insurance costs or private sector cost in the future, there should be a way to captained lose the benefit in the -- capitalize the benefit in the future in to the private sector funding today. one of my principles in leading this, the federal government should be a leader, not the only leader, a leader in doing smart...
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york tonight. they'll speak at a high dollar fund-raiser at a private home, then headline a gala at the waldorf-astoria hotel. you can watch live coverage of that at 8:25 eastern on c-span. and they will end the night at an event dubbed barack on broadway. and ben bernanke gives his annual report this week. we'll have live coverage on c-span3. >>> over the past four years pulitzer prize winning author david maraniss has been researching and writing his tenth book "barack obama the story." the research included speaking with his relatives in kenya and discovering his ancestry on the shores of lake victoria. he also toured the jofer gins of his mother's family. the book comes out on june 19th but book tv will give you an early look with exclusive pictures and video including our trip to kenya as we traveled with the author in january of 2010. join us sunday, june 17th, at 6:00 p.m. eastern time and later at 7:30 that same night your phone calls, e-mails, and tweets for david maraniss on c-span2's boo
york tonight. they'll speak at a high dollar fund-raiser at a private home, then headline a gala at the waldorf-astoria hotel. you can watch live coverage of that at 8:25 eastern on c-span. and they will end the night at an event dubbed barack on broadway. and ben bernanke gives his annual report this week. we'll have live coverage on c-span3. >>> over the past four years pulitzer prize winning author david maraniss has been researching and writing his tenth book "barack obama the...
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they want to put a stop to the pad sharing trend i want to be regulated like a travel service well new york wants actual homeowners renting their rooms out to face the same regulations as hotels so laws were initially put in place to protect consumers are actually being used against not only the innovative internet companies but also the consumers themselves and the old laws can't be used legislators are being pressured by the traditional businesses to draft a new one so once again we have people who don't really understand some of the things on the internet trying to regulate it and any way possible now unlike sopa pipa and aca these regulations are very specific and targeted we have to remember that all around us lawmakers are trying to control the internet and one way or another more often it's the consumer with the short end of the stick. now if every night of this year that he o.j. other federal agencies forty nine it state attorneys general and now also the largest federal state settlement agreement in history we covered it here twenty five billion dollars settlement it took on t
they want to put a stop to the pad sharing trend i want to be regulated like a travel service well new york wants actual homeowners renting their rooms out to face the same regulations as hotels so laws were initially put in place to protect consumers are actually being used against not only the innovative internet companies but also the consumers themselves and the old laws can't be used legislators are being pressured by the traditional businesses to draft a new one so once again we have...
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in new york city people are fighting to get home. some subway service will be restored tomorrow after getting flooded out. the governor declaretate of transit state of emergency. all transit fares will be waived by friday. nightline is on the ground in new jersey with more on super storm sandy. that starts right after this broadcast at 11:35 tonight. >>> on a much different scale, we are getting our share of wet weather now. >> we are indeed on this halloween night. sandhya patel is here now. >> the super storm sandy sure puts our rain in the bay area in perspective. as you look at live doppler 7hd right now, the front is coming through. the heart of the bay area at this hour has been steadily raining in the north basins this afternoon. it is still going even though it has moved out. novato, fairfax and out toward vallejo we are getting some moisture. as we take you to street level, south novato and boulevard, some steady rain and a little blip showing a moderate moisture. as we look toward the east bay oakland light showers heading
in new york city people are fighting to get home. some subway service will be restored tomorrow after getting flooded out. the governor declaretate of transit state of emergency. all transit fares will be waived by friday. nightline is on the ground in new jersey with more on super storm sandy. that starts right after this broadcast at 11:35 tonight. >>> on a much different scale, we are getting our share of wet weather now. >> we are indeed on this halloween night. sandhya patel...
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if new york times called it complete unvarnished and inspiring. congratulations to his family. selfishly i'm happy this book won the award because it's been on my two read list since it came out. now i'm definitely going to start it tonight. [ laughing ] ahh, cloudy glasses. you didn't have to come over! easy. hi. cascade kitchen counselor. look! over time, a competing gel can leave cloudy hard water deposits, but cascade complete pacs help leave glasses sparkling. cascade. love it or your money back. but one is so clever that your skin looks better even after you take it off. neutrogena® healthy skin liquid makeup. 98% saw improved skin. does your makeup do that? neutrogena® cosmetics. >>> we're thinking of having a chicago tea party in july. all you capitalists that want to show up to lake michigan i'm going to start organizing. >> what are you dumping in this time? >> going to be dumping in some derivative securities. >> that was rick giving the tea party its name if not its launch. a few weeks after he ranted about the obama administration's meager tentative proposal to h
if new york times called it complete unvarnished and inspiring. congratulations to his family. selfishly i'm happy this book won the award because it's been on my two read list since it came out. now i'm definitely going to start it tonight. [ laughing ] ahh, cloudy glasses. you didn't have to come over! easy. hi. cascade kitchen counselor. look! over time, a competing gel can leave cloudy hard water deposits, but cascade complete pacs help leave glasses sparkling. cascade. love it or your...
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if new york times called it complete unvarnished and inspiring. congratulations to his family. selfishly i'm happy this book won the award because it's been on my two read list since it came out. now i'm definitely going to start it tonight. are you still sleeping? just wanted to check and make sure that we were on schedule. the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. avoid bad.fats. don't go over 2000... 1200 calories a day. carbs are bad. carbs are good. the story keeps changing. so i'm not listening... to anyone but myself. i know better nutrition when i see it: great grains. great grains cereal starts whole and stays whole. see the seam? more processed flakes look nothing like natural grains. you can't argue with nutrition you can see. great grains. search great grains and see for yourself. for multi grain flakes that are an excellent source of fiber try great grains banana nut crunch and cranberry almond crunch. in what passes for common sense. used to be we socked money away and expected it
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. >> former new york times photo credit has gathered a few of her favorite white house fellows in the white house, the president's home and photographs of history. one sunday evening and 730 eastern and pacific on american history tv. >> as president obama begins his second term in office but is the most important issue he should consider for 2013? >> if you are in grade 6-12 make a short video. >> the video competition with your chance for a grand prize of $5000. 50,000 in total prices. the deadline is january. for more information go to a student cam. .. >> i think they served as a window on the past to what was going on with american women. >> she becomes the chief con fa daunt the only he could trust. >> a lot of the first ladies were writers. >> they are in many cases quite frankly more interesting as human beings than their husbands if only because they are not first and foremost defined and limited by political ambitions. >> dolly was both socially adept and politically savvy. >> dolly madison loved every minute of it whereas monroe hated it, absolutely hated. >> warned her hus
. >> former new york times photo credit has gathered a few of her favorite white house fellows in the white house, the president's home and photographs of history. one sunday evening and 730 eastern and pacific on american history tv. >> as president obama begins his second term in office but is the most important issue he should consider for 2013? >> if you are in grade 6-12 make a short video. >> the video competition with your chance for a grand prize of $5000. 50,000...
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we will explain. 123450 and some students in new york have a very special escort on their way to school. we will introduce to you s.o.p. hie coming up. [ male announcer ] when you're a coach in the nfl... ♪ ...there are no sick days. ♪ vicks dayquil. defeats 5 cold & flu symptoms. [ snoring ] [ indistinct talking on tv ] [ snoring ] [ male announcer ] vicks nyquil cold and flu. the nighttime sniffling, sneezing, coughing, aching, fever, best sleep you ever got with a cold...medicine. ♪ . >>> tonight a judge in alabama has officially declared natalie holeway dead. she bear disappeared in 2005. joran van der sloot yesterday pled guilty to killing stephanie flores after she fund something related to the holloway case on his computer. >>> tonight the up roar continues in mississippi offer all the prisoners pardon by the out going governor. >> reporter: it's a mess. the family of the victims are upset because they weren't told. mississippi's new former governor pardoned more than 200. now a state judge said it may have been illegal and is blocking the release of 21 of them. the attorne
we will explain. 123450 and some students in new york have a very special escort on their way to school. we will introduce to you s.o.p. hie coming up. [ male announcer ] when you're a coach in the nfl... ♪ ...there are no sick days. ♪ vicks dayquil. defeats 5 cold & flu symptoms. [ snoring ] [ indistinct talking on tv ] [ snoring ] [ male announcer ] vicks nyquil cold and flu. the nighttime sniffling, sneezing, coughing, aching, fever, best sleep you ever got with a cold...medicine....
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i'm maria bartiromo on the floor of the new york stock exchange. the market struggling to hold on to gains in the final few minutes of trading, despite news today that greek officials have reached a deal on austerity measures. the only real bright spot in the market today, technology once again reports that apple will unveil the ipod 3 next month. that stock higher. money moving into tech in a big way. how do you want to be investing in this environment? we'll talk with scott sperling. he'll tell us where he's seeing opportunities in the private equity right now. five major mortgage lenders today reaching a landmark settlement with state and federal officials over foreclosure abuses. i'll be talking with one of the key white house officials behind the deal. housing and urban development director shaun donovan is here today. the dow jones industrial average up about 7.5 points, well off the highs of the day. volume once again on the light side. 12,081 last trade on the dow. the winner on the session, nasdaq at 2,927. the s&p 500 flat on the session,
i'm maria bartiromo on the floor of the new york stock exchange. the market struggling to hold on to gains in the final few minutes of trading, despite news today that greek officials have reached a deal on austerity measures. the only real bright spot in the market today, technology once again reports that apple will unveil the ipod 3 next month. that stock higher. money moving into tech in a big way. how do you want to be investing in this environment? we'll talk with scott sperling. he'll...
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courtesy of new york's art production fund. a your eyes are going to all the places where it's dark and has been since the storm, one month and three days ago. if you haven't seen the doctors, and then the rockaways that got wiped out. these are beach houses. every one of them hosted families or decades of. we now just feel sad. they thought about keeping it the there. if not exactly the way we remember it. 3 f2 >>> bueno, yo he estado allÍ we have gotten to know the police officer, lawrence deprimo, and he's why they're called new york's finest. he'll be on line on "today" tomorrow from the studio. today ann curry reports from new zealand, where she has traveled to film "the hobbit," one of the years's most anticipated films. it turns out there is enough intrigue and drama behind the scenes to rival what unfolds a the screen. so that's next week on "rock center." from all the folks who worked so hard to bring you tonight's broadcast, thanks for joining us. i hope you'll join us tomorrow night for "nbc nightly news." your loca
courtesy of new york's art production fund. a your eyes are going to all the places where it's dark and has been since the storm, one month and three days ago. if you haven't seen the doctors, and then the rockaways that got wiped out. these are beach houses. every one of them hosted families or decades of. we now just feel sad. they thought about keeping it the there. if not exactly the way we remember it. 3 f2 >>> bueno, yo he estado allÍ we have gotten to know the police officer,...
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and a ticket purchased in new york had them all. so there goes the $32 million but tuesday night's jackpot estimated at $12 million. speaking of the lottery, california's newest multi-millionaire almost lost her chance to win the lottery jackpot, but found her ticket at the last moment in her car's glove compartment. >> this isn't the actual winner, this is the daughter who recognized herself after the blitz of activity. she purchased the single ticket for her mom. the 69-year-old victorville woman only had until november 25th to come forward. it's one of those ones where you are glad she won it because she needed it big time. good morning america is going to have more on is that coming up at 7:00 a.m. >>> a chicago man is about to push himself to heights only "70s" tv hero steve austin could aspire to. that's only for those of you who remember the bionic man? now here's the real bionic man. he lost his leg in an auto it is replaced with a neuro-controlled prosthetic. he controls it with his thoughts. he's determined to climb the st
and a ticket purchased in new york had them all. so there goes the $32 million but tuesday night's jackpot estimated at $12 million. speaking of the lottery, california's newest multi-millionaire almost lost her chance to win the lottery jackpot, but found her ticket at the last moment in her car's glove compartment. >> this isn't the actual winner, this is the daughter who recognized herself after the blitz of activity. she purchased the single ticket for her mom. the 69-year-old...
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so, for a brief period in my career i was a hero to "the new york times" and "the washington post." halcion days, for a conservative, that's very unusual. but i wouldn't come back until after the massacre. and the night of the massacre, i remember my wife saying to me, or no, somebody at dinner saying to me, you know, i bet they come after you for deputy attorney general. and bill saxby was picked as attorney general after the massacre. you may recall that after the massacre, and i don't have to explain the massacre here, after the massacre, only two republicans -- first of all, had to be a republican senator to get confirmed, and only two were thought suitable. saxby and cook of kentucky, and the reason is they were both center republican, not moderate republicans, but center republicans. they were far conservative as you could get. a conservative republican would not be confirmed, but these two senators. and saxby you will recall had said a couple months before when asked whether he thought nixon was aware of what went on in watergate said, reminds me of a fellow who played a pian
so, for a brief period in my career i was a hero to "the new york times" and "the washington post." halcion days, for a conservative, that's very unusual. but i wouldn't come back until after the massacre. and the night of the massacre, i remember my wife saying to me, or no, somebody at dinner saying to me, you know, i bet they come after you for deputy attorney general. and bill saxby was picked as attorney general after the massacre. you may recall that after the...
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>>> from new york i'm chris hay hayes. we have been talking about last night's south carolina primary results with former new york governor and attorney general eliot spitzer. catherine of the "new york times." former reagan budget director david stockman. newt gingrich won the south carolina primary last night handedly winning 40% in the vote to mitt romney's 28%. one of the more surreal elements of the south carolina race was the presence of the stephen colbert/herman cain team. talking about his presence in south carolina. this is him on "morning joe" talking about -- play an ad which is -- he has this running shtick about how he created a soorper pac and handed it over to jon stew art and not coordinating and the entire thing is just perfect absurdities of campaign finance law in the wake of the citizens united decision. here he is on "morning joe." >> my staff did not make that ad. jon stuart's staff made that add and they used to work for me on my super pac. hired them away from my staff and can work in my building w
>>> from new york i'm chris hay hayes. we have been talking about last night's south carolina primary results with former new york governor and attorney general eliot spitzer. catherine of the "new york times." former reagan budget director david stockman. newt gingrich won the south carolina primary last night handedly winning 40% in the vote to mitt romney's 28%. one of the more surreal elements of the south carolina race was the presence of the stephen colbert/herman cain...
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i have worked in new jersey, grew up in new york. besides the personal commitment i have, i also see the president who is on the ground in new jersey almost immediately and has done everything he can to help the short term and has given me the responsibility. you have my commitment we will do that. we will get the pass in the next few weeks because, frankly, there are too many homeowners, to many small businesses, too many renters that have lives that are simply on hold until they know what resources will be available to them. fema can not provide for a full recovery. they are a response organization. we need to take further steps through a supplemental this month to be able to move towards a full recovery and give those families and businesses some hope that there is a future for them. >> let me close by saying, number one, we await what the supplemental looks like and we will reserve judgment until then. regardless of the size, we need flexibility in being able to seek the recovery we all want. in addition to a perfect storm, there
i have worked in new jersey, grew up in new york. besides the personal commitment i have, i also see the president who is on the ground in new jersey almost immediately and has done everything he can to help the short term and has given me the responsibility. you have my commitment we will do that. we will get the pass in the next few weeks because, frankly, there are too many homeowners, to many small businesses, too many renters that have lives that are simply on hold until they know what...
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the new new york works for business. find out how it can work for yours at thenewny.com. >>> focusing now on your money. bankers behaving badly has been a theme of the global recession. a lotf focus is on american banks until now. public outrage is growing until years they manipulated live war, the most important benchmark for interest rates. it's impacted $10 trillion in loans. your credit card rate, car loan, home mortgage, just about everything. richard is joining me from london. good morning to you. in super simple terms, explain what it is and who actually sets it. >> it is the london bank rate. forget it's in london. it's in all currencies, the euro and the dollar. what it is is the banks getting together and working ou amongst themselves what money they would lend to each other. known as the wholesale rate. they put that into the market. they take the top and bottom out. you get an average. that number is crucial, randi. it's thebarometer, the benchmark, if you like. for example, a bank in the midwest of america m
the new new york works for business. find out how it can work for yours at thenewny.com. >>> focusing now on your money. bankers behaving badly has been a theme of the global recession. a lotf focus is on american banks until now. public outrage is growing until years they manipulated live war, the most important benchmark for interest rates. it's impacted $10 trillion in loans. your credit card rate, car loan, home mortgage, just about everything. richard is joining me from london....
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in new york? >> i believe it's all in nebraska. >> and he's okay with that, and the doctors okay with that? that's where he's doing all his tests? >> i think he feels very comfortable with his team. i believe he's getting top notch. i know he's been in nebraska the whole time. >> did he talk about not life threatening, an important phrase. a difficult phrase. i assumith a correct phrase. >> he feels very comfortable with that, and his doctors do too. >> when you were talking to people about succession and business, so forth, did the sprays non-life-threatening come up? >> it came up repeatedly. anyone who follows stage one cancer, prostate cancer, knows it's a treatable disease if you get it early. prognosis always very, very good. while people talk about succession, i think we're talking about succession in a very long time, warren is somebody who said that he would like to be the ceo for a very long time. i think he's going to get carried out of office ultimately and i imagine it won't be a func
in new york? >> i believe it's all in nebraska. >> and he's okay with that, and the doctors okay with that? that's where he's doing all his tests? >> i think he feels very comfortable with his team. i believe he's getting top notch. i know he's been in nebraska the whole time. >> did he talk about not life threatening, an important phrase. a difficult phrase. i assumith a correct phrase. >> he feels very comfortable with that, and his doctors do too. >> when...
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host: next up is pri from new york, new york, impacted by the storm. caller: midmorning -- good morning. i am disabled. i am a staten islander. before the hearing on fare increases, when the s.i. free was reopened, i wrote about and took photographs -- in my senator contacted them. those who are ambulatory in. have no way to get to the ferry by train. it has been wiped out. they say it will take one year. and was greeted by the vice- president of mta who promised support. we went back and forth before the holiday. he said we cannot give you a shuttle bus normally done with construction. he said we cannot do it because we do not have buses to go directly. you can walk 12 blocks. i live like him to address this. mta andir of the others have gone to washington to ask for more money. they have two coo's on the payroll getting paid at the same time. the guy had a golden parachute in his contract that he would remain on the payroll. host: we will leave it there. guest: i am not familiar with this issue. i will bring it to the attention of the editors. the tr
host: next up is pri from new york, new york, impacted by the storm. caller: midmorning -- good morning. i am disabled. i am a staten islander. before the hearing on fare increases, when the s.i. free was reopened, i wrote about and took photographs -- in my senator contacted them. those who are ambulatory in. have no way to get to the ferry by train. it has been wiped out. they say it will take one year. and was greeted by the vice- president of mta who promised support. we went back and forth...
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and they did so in upstate new york and northeast ohio. in michigan when tocqueville was there when it was the michigan territory and it was scarcely settled six years later and filled up with largely with the yankee people from upstate new york. the pennsylvanians were going west from philadelphia and they go at the downtown street and you adjust it that the street names are almost exactly the same as center city, philadelphia. they've cop ed the street grid and the local accent persists and it is very much like the local accent of philadelphia and they say old, and things, and so forth. they're going directly -- and the new york yankees are making a lot of noise, and the philadelphiians are more quiet and they're tolerant of corruption and they insist that it's part of the anti-slavery movement. in the south, you have a great movement of slave holders and of the slaves themselves across from the atlantic states and virginia becomes the state exporting slaves in large number. south carolina, many of the great planters in south carolina ar
and they did so in upstate new york and northeast ohio. in michigan when tocqueville was there when it was the michigan territory and it was scarcely settled six years later and filled up with largely with the yankee people from upstate new york. the pennsylvanians were going west from philadelphia and they go at the downtown street and you adjust it that the street names are almost exactly the same as center city, philadelphia. they've cop ed the street grid and the local accent persists and...
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. >> this time they're in lake george village in upstate new york and it's nighttime on an active street. >> well, that changes things a little bit if you're just walking down a street at night and somebody comes and grabs your hand. >> let's see what people do. >> hi. >> uh-oh. [ laughing ] >> oh! >> hello. >> hello. >> he's like -- >> that's good for me. it's my lucky night. >> he didn't have to work for it. a guy's dream. >>> for the most part in the two videos we've seen people have a relatively positive reaction or a puzzled reaction. it's not so once andrew starts holding people's hands. >> it's cute when a girl does it. >> what are you doing? >> hi, i just -- we're filming a social experiment. >> [ bleep ]. get away from me. >> no -- >> get the [ bleep ] away from me. >> crossed the line there a little for that guy. >> i'm glad he didn't get hurt. i would let his sister hold my hand. >>> biking out in the mountains, a herd of horses, seems like you should stop and say hello. >> watch what happens. >> oh! >> see how the revenge of the horseplays out. >>> i'm absolutely convinced th
. >> this time they're in lake george village in upstate new york and it's nighttime on an active street. >> well, that changes things a little bit if you're just walking down a street at night and somebody comes and grabs your hand. >> let's see what people do. >> hi. >> uh-oh. [ laughing ] >> oh! >> hello. >> hello. >> he's like -- >> that's good for me. it's my lucky night. >> he didn't have to work for it. a guy's dream....
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on january 3, 2012, the new york city general assembly formally approved this resolution. the new york city general assembly of occupy wall street joins the millions of local governments across the country in calling for an amendment to the constitution to firmly establish that money is not speech. that human beings not corporations are people and entitled to constitution rights and this the rights of human beings will never be granted to fictitiousenties or property. we obviously need to change l s lalaws but in the meantime we're not going to sit idle and let our elections be sold to the highest bidder. we're not here to blow the whistle. we're here to respond to it. if you secretly contribute and scheme to buy our elections we're going to come knocking on your door. and it's not just going to be a couple of us. it will be thousands of us. everywhere you turn your head, we're like a hornet's nest that got whacked. scattered everywhere. and ready to swarm on a particular target. >> so you have heard for yourself there is a lot of firepower here and there's a lot of will.
on january 3, 2012, the new york city general assembly formally approved this resolution. the new york city general assembly of occupy wall street joins the millions of local governments across the country in calling for an amendment to the constitution to firmly establish that money is not speech. that human beings not corporations are people and entitled to constitution rights and this the rights of human beings will never be granted to fictitiousenties or property. we obviously need to...
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york. many of the division's pricing cases have relied in part on disparate impact analysis to show a violation of law. this approach has been unanimously accepted by the courts and the division is using all of the tools in our arsenal to root out discrimination, including disparate treatment and impact analysis when supported by the facts. we settled redlining cases in 2011, one against citizens bank of flint, michigan and the other against midwest bank center of st. louis. citizens agreed to, among other things, invest $3.6 million in wayne county and in the city of detroit. midwest agreed to, among other things, invest $1.45 million in african-american neighborhoods in st. louis. our settlements seek to expand opportunities for minority communities and individuals to access good sound credit in areas where lenders had previously denied such services. however, our settlements never require a lender to make a loan to unqualified borrowers. the department's settlement agreements repeatedly
york. many of the division's pricing cases have relied in part on disparate impact analysis to show a violation of law. this approach has been unanimously accepted by the courts and the division is using all of the tools in our arsenal to root out discrimination, including disparate treatment and impact analysis when supported by the facts. we settled redlining cases in 2011, one against citizens bank of flint, michigan and the other against midwest bank center of st. louis. citizens agreed to,...
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there is a little lingering snow and upstate new york now. that is about it. there's a new storm developing to the southwest. we will have to do with this mavy monday night or tuesday. these will kind of emerge in the mississippi valley and head our way. it looks like the heaviest of the rain will not come toward us. let's see what happened today. yesterday, the high was 67 degrees before dawn. we spent most of the day in the 50's yesterday. so only the 40's. a little bit below the average for the season. right now, it is 41 degrees. westminster is 43 degrees. the wind has now diminished completely. there are some scattered clouds of to our north. here is the storm developing to the southwest. this is coming off of the pacific northwest, a combination of wind and snow. it is quite warm in the other end of the country. all the cool weather is here in the spirit that is because of the high area -- this area of high pressure. this will slowly move to the east and allow a combination of these to come farther east of the next 24 hours, 36 hours, 48 hours or so. the
there is a little lingering snow and upstate new york now. that is about it. there's a new storm developing to the southwest. we will have to do with this mavy monday night or tuesday. these will kind of emerge in the mississippi valley and head our way. it looks like the heaviest of the rain will not come toward us. let's see what happened today. yesterday, the high was 67 degrees before dawn. we spent most of the day in the 50's yesterday. so only the 40's. a little bit below the average for...
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when you do a piece like "the new york times" website i did one on the confederate constitution which i love doing, they blew the production values, you couldn't read the thing. they took -- had this cool idea that they should have a manuscript copy of the confederate constitution and there is this fiction that it's a copy of the u.s. constitution which it is not. so i wrote an introduction and then these hyper links explaining what the difference was in each place where they significantly changed the constitution. so you can scroll over the document and these links pop up. i get to explain what words they changed and what dwinks it made. that was a really cool thing to do. but the conversation that went on after watt one of the most polarized i have ever seen. and it wasn't encouraging. it was kind of disturbing and didn't seem to make anybody think anything except that they were right to start with that all of the academics are left wing morans. and elitists and the confederacy, you know, there really was a fine -- this was a fine constitution for a fine country that we're making it
when you do a piece like "the new york times" website i did one on the confederate constitution which i love doing, they blew the production values, you couldn't read the thing. they took -- had this cool idea that they should have a manuscript copy of the confederate constitution and there is this fiction that it's a copy of the u.s. constitution which it is not. so i wrote an introduction and then these hyper links explaining what the difference was in each place where they...
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york times op ed today that just said you know shame on the new york times essentially for not sending a reporter out to really report on this why and this is just one example i mean of course all across the corporate media this is such a certain case not just because it was over but the implications and also his treatment why do you think the more news isn't isn't there reporting on this looks because they can get away with it i've had conversations with you know major reporters in the press that the first couple of days of the article thirteen and they talk about objectivity i mean there's good people in the press room i'm not saying that they're all bad they talk about activity but they have you know very pejorative characterizations of a sausage in the press the press room they talk about bradley manning being manipulated i talked to one major broadcast reporter outside about the ten stories you could get from this trial that are important for the public and they're like the public doesn't care so there's this kind of apathetic demoralized view about the role of journalism and how
york times op ed today that just said you know shame on the new york times essentially for not sending a reporter out to really report on this why and this is just one example i mean of course all across the corporate media this is such a certain case not just because it was over but the implications and also his treatment why do you think the more news isn't isn't there reporting on this looks because they can get away with it i've had conversations with you know major reporters in the press...
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york state where he was tried on state level terrorism charges now in new york as recently as october we saw a big would be terrorism plot foiled by the n.y.p.d. along with use distance of the f.b.i. but in all of these cases we've seen there spend countless going back to september eleventh we always see the f.b.i. or not always but a good number of times the f.b.i. has a very very hands on approach about busting up these criminals and but this instance we did see the n.y.p.d. actually follow through from start to finish and as the f.b.i. would you want a federal level this time they actually took matters into their own hands and more or less coached someone into initiating some sort of terror plot so while we do have someone who admitted that yes i did maybe want to do some some harm you got to wonder whatever happened if if the n.y.p.d. hadn't said oh here take all of these guns in a grenade in hundred fifty rounds of ammunition and worry about paying us later and talk specifically about his mental state and also kind of the deposit box in this article that's one thing that really b
york state where he was tried on state level terrorism charges now in new york as recently as october we saw a big would be terrorism plot foiled by the n.y.p.d. along with use distance of the f.b.i. but in all of these cases we've seen there spend countless going back to september eleventh we always see the f.b.i. or not always but a good number of times the f.b.i. has a very very hands on approach about busting up these criminals and but this instance we did see the n.y.p.d. actually follow...